forget 



e the fed 



" Nevei 



which v 



able to gather from the 

 says Thunberg, " did I 



a day, and thus it was that I found some very raic pianis, some 

 of which I judged worthy to figure in the herbaria of Europe." 

 Then he adds plaintively, " These discoveries only served to ren- 

 der more exasperating the species of captivity which bound all 

 Europeans to the narrow and desolate island of Desima." 



after the final grant of the long- 



delayed per 



t, Thu. 



rons of Nagasaki. To the r 

 .ut with only his tin box for 



who clat 



of banjos of differ. 



This nu 

 of Kaempfer and ' 



is as hungry ; 

 msiderable exp 

 te led by an i 



in the way of refresh: 



"Yet," Thunberg adds, "I hau ,, UL u, c ,u, nf ,, u ^u„c C 

 them, and it was necessary that they should accompany 

 the hills and through the mountains." 

 These 



until the ti 

 Thunberg 



.UrsioilS wc.c uiiuc U m. C a.i Usu .u C uui« L w 



e of the departure of the Dutch Ambassa 

 t of the Emper 



journey was a repetition of those of Kat...^ r _. 



although Thunberg does not tell us how he did his 1 

 we know from his Flora Japonica that it was not neglec 

 of Fakonia and other places along the 

 antly que 



